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"Mission Statement of the Museum of Catholic Faith Culture and Art
The Online Museum of Catholic Faith, Culture, and Art is a universal, lay evangelical
apostolate (ministry) founded during the pontificate of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI.
The museum is respectful and committed to the magisterium of Roman Catholic Church.
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The chief aim of the museum is to celebrate the majestic, long arc of this global church. Crucially, we endeavor to educate, inform, inspire and to foster appreciation among
the billion-plus adherents who make-up the universal church (and all outside of it)
of the
spiritual heritage and salvific mission of this one, true, enfabled church.
We embark on this spiritual journey with reverence, joy- yes, with Counter-Reformation
zeal-and humility. Herewith a collection of myriad subject matters (spiritual,
doctrinal, civilizational, intellectual, historic), artistic exhibits, events, and annual
spiritual gatherings that the museum will observe, highlight and present to the faithful:
Vatican city coverage
Early Church
Dialogues on doctrinal matters
Celebrations of feast days, holy days, and other major religious
Church in the middle ages
Coverage of World Youth Day
Church during the enlightenment
Religious persecutions around the globe
Exhibits concerning all religious orders within the church
Church in the 20th Century
Church in the 21st Century
State of Catholic primary, secondary, and tertiary education
Church in China
Church during the French Revolution
Church in the 19th Century
The Old Faith in England
Church during WWII
Highlights of church charitable work
Church in Asia
Regular features on church leaders
Lectures and exhibits on the development of the church from its early beginnings
Church in India
Features on various apostolates within the church
Church in the Americas
Full coverage of countless religious processions around Europe, the Americas, the Caribbean and elsewhere
History of the Counter-Reformation
Counter-Reformation saints and painters
Church in East Africa
State of the Universal Church |
Life of St. Lucy
Life of St. Francis of Assisi
Life of St. Phillip Neri
Life of St. Charles Borremeo
Life of St. Augustine
Life of St.Agnes
Life of St. Catherine of Sienna
Life of The Doctors of the Church
Life of the Popes
Hagiographical Studies
Iconographic Studies
Intellectual Tradition
Examination of Controversies and scandals
Church teachings on justice, peace and charity
Exhibits on Church Architecture: basilicas, cathedrals, oratories, other historical churches, shrines, monuments, and statuary
Catholic life in the Antipodes
Life of St. Pio
The Cardinal
Martyrology
Study of Church Heresies
Church during the Reformation
The Crusades
Church in the New World
Inquisition
Founders and Foundresses of religious orders
Life of St. Teresa of Avila
Eastern Rite Catholicism
The Church in the Levant and the Middle East
Dialogues on the Seven Sacraments
Marian Statuary and Devotions
Tradition of Catholic construction of hospitals and other houses of mercy
Catholic intellectualism in the formation of Western Civilization
Rome-The Eternal City" |
Museum of Catholic Faith, Culture and Art is not a 501( c ) 3 organization, but we have partnered with a flow-through organization that does have 501(c) 3 status. Any tax deductable donations can be made through this 501(c) 3 partner organization.
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